Deb_Dots
ddcutil
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52 | 858 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 11 days ago | |
Vim Script | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Deb_Dots
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Do all of you Debian users maintain a custom post install bash script for clean installs?
I use this one on the fairly rare occassions when I upgrade my hardware or when I mess up one of my computers by experimenting on them.
- Sharing your Swaywm
- Would you guys share your dotfiles?
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Looking for a window switcher
I have been using this script to use wofi as a window switcher. You can use it with rofi, just substitute the wofi parameters with rofi's on line 14. I have mapped to the alt+t in my sway config file:
- simple sway config for easy arch deployment?
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What are your bests : shortcuts, scripts, config tweaks you are using on SWAY
1- Window switcher script, used in combination with wofi.
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Making a window switcher
I have a script that uses wofi (a native Wayland rofi-type launcher) for the purpose you pointed out in your post. You can find it here: https://github.com/argosatcore/Deb_Dots/blob/main/.local/bin/scripts/wofi/window_selector.sh
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Hello, I wrote this one line script that grants apt the ability to fuzzy search, obtain information and install a given package from your current apt repositories. I thought it might be useful for some of you.
You can find the one-liner here, as an alias under the #Apt section. It is called debcrawler. It depends on the fzf package, so you will need to intall it in order to use it.
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[awesome] This is awesome (no pun intended).
Dots: https://github.com/argosatcore/Deb_Dots
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[awesome] Arc-Awesome
Sure, these are the awesome themes I use. For this particular color scheme, choose the one called "powerarrow-dark".
ddcutil
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Show HN: Multi-monitor KVM using just a USB switch
Apologies. I hate when people do that as well.
In addition to the other links posted, ddcutil.org has some more good info: https://www.ddcutil.com/#introduction
- Scrollbars Are Becoming a Problem
- CEC over DisplayPort
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Recommandations KVM
Sous Linux j'avais utilisé ddcutil
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Connecting a Display Port 1.4 graphics card to the Dell thunderbolt dock WD22TB4
Most monitors have a Virtual Control Panel (VCP), which implements features defined in the Monitor Control Command Set (MCCS). This is a VESA standard. You can find the Input selection command in table 8-10. You send these commands over an I2C bus called Display Data Channel/Command Interface which is yet another VESA standard. If you are running Windows https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/control_my_monitor.html will let you use every VCP feature your monitor has. For Linux, https://www.ddcutil.com/ does this. For Mac, https://github.com/alin23/Lunar
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Opinions on functional & performance requirements for a desktop TB/USB4 AIC
The protocol is called DDC , it's a VESA standard. In there, it's called VCP features. If you are running Windows https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/control_my_monitor.html will let you use every VCP feature your monitor has. For Linux, https://www.ddcutil.com/ does this. For Mac, https://github.com/alin23/Lunar note how all three mention input selection.
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TIL there are apps that can control your monitor without touching the buttons on it
ddcutil (a command-line tool, and what most UI tools are based on)
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'monitorctl' cli tool to control brightness, contrast and volume of external monitors on linux
A related non rust tool (that also has an optional GUI) is ddcutil. How does this compare to that?
- I built a widget to adjust the brightness of external monitors
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Brightness issue
I've also used ddcui: https://www.ddcutil.com/#introduction, available as an AUR package: https://github.com/rockowitz/ddcutil. This has a nice GUI: https://www.ddcutil.com/screenshots/ddcui_features.png and works on everything I've tried it on out of the box.
What are some alternatives?
rofi-power-menu - Configurable power menu mode for Rofi and dmenu
winddcutil - Windows implementation of the ddcutil Linux program for querying and changing monitor settings, such as brightness and color levels.
succade - Run, feed and style your Lemonbar with ease
ddcctl - DDC monitor controls (brightness) for Mac OSX command line
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
Clight - A C daemon that turns your webcam into a light sensor. It will adjust screen backlight based on ambient brightness.
zwin - XR Windowing System on top of Wayland
MonitorControl - 🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs.
.dotfiles - Config files for *nix and Sway tiling wm, branches for different distros/computers
soft-brightness - Gnome-shell extension to manage your display brightness via an alpha overlay (instead of the backlight).
awesome - awesome window manager
open-USB-display-service-utility - Reverse engineering of the apple display service utilty